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These men are all woman's righters and preachers of such damnable doctrines and accursed heresies as would make demons of the pit shudder to hear. We have selected a few appropriate passages from God's Bible for the consideration of the infuriated gang at the convention.

The damnable Reconstruction Act, the 'carpet baggers, with the years of consequent misery brought to the South, whose sons fought with the same patriotic motives and feelings as those of the North. "It was then that this little group was born; they numbered originally two hundred and thirty-seven, Southerners most of them, and a few who had fought for the Union.

"You're very good to warn me," said Soames, "but I have not made up my mind." "She has," said Jolyon, looking straight before him; "you can't take things up, you know, as they were twelve years ago." "That remains to be seen." "Look here!" said Jolyon, "she's in a damnable position, and I am the only person with any legal say in her affairs."

The woman, visited by lawyer's clerk, cried bitterly, and said she and her children had scarcely enough to eat. Lawyer advised Staines to abandon the case, and pay him two pounds fifteen shillings expenses. He did so. "This is damnable," said he. "I must get it out of Pettigrew; by-the-by, he has not been here this two days." He waited another day for Pettigrew, and then wrote to him. No answer.

Should the Eternal Decree will it otherwise, he will easily render my trouble unnecessary." As they again issued from the ruins, they were met by the tall figure of Lacoste. "Edmond," cried he, "you and your compeers carry on a damnable trade. I have kept myself concealed the whole day, that I might not look upon the enormity. The ceremony of your worship is too severe.

He has consumed all his prison money, and I believe he has none left." "I say, look out; he's broke his ticket-of-leave." "I know it well; but I can't get rid of him. I believe he is after something. Little Tortillard, the son of Bras-Rouge, came here the other night with Barbillon, to look for him. I am afraid he will do some harm to my good lodgers that damnable Robin.

The house itself was one storey high; dark red bricks, and darker tiles upon the roof; windows very scarce and very small, although built long before the damnable tax upon light, for it was probably built in the time of Elizabeth, to judge by the peculiarity of the style of architecture observable in the chimneys; but it matters very little at what epoch was built a tenement which was rented at only ten pounds per annum.

A moment I stood, lost to my surroundings, plunged in a sea of wonderment concerning the damnable organization which, its tentacles extending I knew not whither, since new and unexpected limbs were ever coming to light, sought no less a goal than Yellow dominion of the world!

From his papal throne, and with all the solemnity of God's appointed vicegerent, he denounced the daring monk of Wittemberg, and sentenced him to the wrath of God, and to the penalty of eternal fire. Luther was excommunicated by a papal bull, and his writings were condemned as heretical and damnable. This was a dreadful sentence. Few had ever resisted it successfully, even monarchs themselves.

He made a violent attack on "the new, reprobate and damnable sects that now infested the country," and commanded the Regent Margaret "accurately and exactly to cause to be enforced the edicts and decrees made for the extirpation of all sects and heresies."